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Dangerous drivers who seriously injure others could spend longer in jail thanks to a new criminal offence.
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Clarke is spending three days in Delhi highlighting the mutual benefits of increasing the levels of legal business between the UK and India.
A new era of business relations between the UK and India is in the best interests of both countries.
A new law which will help courts in England and Wales deal with people accused of serious human rights violations has received Royal Assent.
Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke said today he will be promoting UK legal services to a worldwide audience.
Kenneth Clarke has reaffirmed his commitment to promoting the UK’s legal services to a worldwide audience.
Broadcasters will be allowed to film in courts for the first time, Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke said today.
The ban on filming in law courts will be overturned to improve public understanding of the justice system.
A competition strategy for the management of nine prisons and the closure of two prison sites has been announced today.
Vulnerable crime victims across England and Wales will benefit from £30m of funding, over the next three years, Ken Clarke announced.
Vulnerable victims of crime across England and Wales will benefit from £30m of Government funding, ver the next three years.
Ken Clarke has announced an additional £500,000 to help victims of homicide, following the publication of the Victims Commissioner's report.
Britain will play its full part in the international clampdown on corruption as the Bribery Act comes into force today.
Special units to help prisoners kick their drug addictions are launching in five prisons.
A radical plan to reduce reoffending, an improved sentencing framework and reform of the legal aid system were outlined today.
A new court building specialising in financial, business and property dispute resolution is set to open for business in the autumn.
Europe is in danger of making the wrong choices on new data protection rules, Secretary of State for Justice Kenneth Clarke said.
Kenneth Clarke will be a panel member on the BBC's Question Time tonight when it is broadcast from inside a prison for the first time.
Plans to strengthen the UK's reputation as a world leader in legal services were unveiled by Kenneth Clarke and Lord Green today.
Plans to strengthen the UK’s reputation as a world leader in legal services were unveiled by Ken Clarke and Lord Green today.
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